Don't surrender your loneliness
So quickly
Let it cut more deep. Let it ferment and season you
As few human
Or even divine ingredients can
Something missing in my heart tonight
Has made my eyes so soft,
My voice
So tender,
My need of God
Absolutely
Clear.
-Hafiz
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Agni Georgina Ng is an international travelling yoga teacher who hails from Canada and is notorious for breaking down self-created and social barriers in order to encourage her students to penetrate the nature of mind. Her philosophy: First, accept where you are. Second, live it. If you want to see more meditators, meditate. If you want to see more people coming together despite their alleged 'differences', be open and accepting yourself all the time. This is the way!
Agni believes in practicing contentment in here and now while cultivating non-attachment and letting go of expectations. She loves visionary travel schemes to far-away places by unconventional means and pointing out the incredible chance of human existence in this unlikely universe. She enjoys turning awkward social situations into beneficial interaction. She is into taking responsibility for her own happiness and level of bliss and giving to every person she meet to the best of her ability while learning something from them at the same time. She draws great incentive through the wisdom of yoga which speaks of tolerance and self-discipline, and strives to improve herself in order to better assist/empathize with others.
Agni has had the joy to train and practice with teachers in Sivananda, Ashtanga, Iyengar, Sun Power Yoga, Universal Yoga, Yogayantra and Shrivasta yoga methods and the pleasure to learn and share around the world, from England to France, Morocco, Turkey, Italy, Greece, Canada, the United States, Malaysia, Singapore, India and Nepal. She lived, studied and practiced for more than three years in Boudhanath, Kathmandu and holds a BA in Buddhist Studies and Himalayan Language from Rangjung Yeshe Institute, Kathmandu University. She studied Sanskrit, Tibetan and Buddhist philosophy while cultivating a creative yoga enclave and intimate sangha. She lived in Shanghai, China for one year as a principal teacher at four established studios. She has travelled extensively in India five times, practicing and studying in ashrams across the country.
Agni practices and teaches a vigorous, stimulating vinyasa-krama and beginner to advanced hatha forms designed to remove blockages from the casual subtle and physical bodies. This yoga is a form of moving meditation, drawing awareness into the current moment to inspire recognition of basic freshness in every moment.
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